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She will be far worse off next season than this one. They are losing a lot going to be rough next season for them they look to be one of the bottom four next year and maybe the very bottom as Auburn gets better.What do you guys think…is Kyra going to get another year or will she be terminated at the end of the season? No way they make the tourney unless they win the SEC tourney.
Their highest ranked player in that class is number 55, then they have an 84, 189, and unranked. Not going to be enough help in the SEC with Howard and Edwards gone.Apparently Kyra Kyra Elzy has an incoming class that’s making waves. Latest thing I could find….
If I remember correctly, the streak started after she failed to get a double double vs. UConn and ended when she failed against Tennessee. I don't think that there will be another streak like that again, especially playing top competition like Courtney did.That's crazy impressive.
Even more crazy is that Courtney Paris had 112 consecutive double-doubles.
If I remember correctly, the streak started after she failed to get a double double vs. UConn and ended when she failed against Tennessee. I don't think that there will be another streak like that again, especially playing top competition like Courtney did.
She was a beast on the court. So strong and impossible to move, with a good sense for where the ball was going even if she wasn't the tallest player out there.
There is a player from St. Louis named Sania Tyler who has signed with Kentucky. She plays for Incarnate Word Academy. They have won 60 straight games and they play a national schedule. It's the same school Napheesa Collier attended. I hope she does not regret signing with Kentucky.Their highest ranked player in that class is number 55, then they have an 84, 189, and unranked. Not going to be enough help in the SEC with Howard and Edwards gone.
Also, Dreuna Edwards still has another year of eligibility. They'll have Walker, Benton, Green, Hunt and Edwards back next season as their core, which should be good enough for SEC middle-of-the-pack.There is a player from St. Louis named Sania Tyler who has signed with Kentucky. She plays for Incarnate Word Academy. They have won 60 straight games and they play a national schedule. It's the same school Napheesa Collier attended. I hope she does not regret signing with Kentucky.
The LVs recruited her but she decided to commit to KY.There is a player from St. Louis named Sania Tyler who has signed with Kentucky. She plays for Incarnate Word Academy. They have won 60 straight games and they play a national schedule. It's the same school Napheesa Collier attended. I hope she does not regret signing with Kentucky.
She is not even in the Hoopgurlz top 60 and they don't have any freshmen coming in that will make an impact in SEC play that is difficult for the higher ranked players. Unless they get in the portal they won't be winning many in the SEC next season.There is a player from St. Louis named Sania Tyler who has signed with Kentucky. She plays for Incarnate Word Academy. They have won 60 straight games and they play a national schedule. It's the same school Napheesa Collier attended. I hope she does not regret signing with Kentucky.
Also, Dreuna Edwards still has another year of eligibility. They'll have Walker, Benton, Green, Hunt and Edwards back next season as their core, which should be good enough for SEC middle-of-the-pack.
I wonder if Edwards returns or looks to play elsewhere. She has been suspended several times If I am not mistaken.Also, Dreuna Edwards still has another year of eligibility. They'll have Walker, Benton, Green, Hunt and Edwards back next season as their core, which should be good enough for SEC middle-of-the-pack.